Display Messages
The top line of the handset display uses up to 16 alphanumeric characters to provide messages such as the following:
■LCL:P (or LCL:D, LCL:M1, or LCL:M2) indicates that the handset is in Local Mode, and tells which communications system the button mapping is set to emulate:
LCL:P PARTNER systems
LCL:D DEFINITY systems, System 25, System 75, and System 85
LCL:M1 All MERLIN systems (except MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820), including MERLIN LEGEND
LCL:M2 MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820
■WIRELESS TEST indicates that the handset is in Wireless Test Mode; 1 through 10 are used to measure signal strength and voice quality in Wireless Test Mode.
■VIBR indicates that the vibrator is enabled to notify you of incoming calls.
■PSEL indicates that Line Preselection is enabled.
■PRESELECTION:ON or PRESELECTION:OFF is displayed when you enter Preselec- tion Mode, and indicates the status of the Line Preselection option.
■CHANGE BUTTN MAP is an error message indicating that the handset is set for the wrong communications system. See "Changing the Communications System Setting" in Chapter 2 for instructions for changing the setting.
■MAP:P (or MAP:D, MAP:M1, or MAP:M2) is displayed when you enter Button Mapping Mode, and indicates the communications system to which the MDW 9030P buttons are currently mapped:
MAP:P PARTNER systems
MAP:D DEFINITY systems, System 25, System 75, and System 85
MAP:M1 All MERLIN systems (except MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820), including MERLIN LEGEND
MAP:M2 MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820
■NO LINK is an error message indicating that the handset is not communicating with its radio module. See Chapter 5, "Troubleshooting," for help in resolving this problem.
Line Status Indicators
There are 12 status indicators; each one corresponds to a specific outside line or program- mable/intercom/drop button. (The function of these status indicators varies, depending on the communications system you are
PARTNER Systems:
A rectangle (
) is the equivalent of a red LED on a wired system phone.
A truncated triangle () is the equivalent of a green LED on a wired system phone.
All Other Systems:
A rectangle (
) is the equivalent of a green LED on a wired system phone.
A truncated triangle () is the equivalent of a red LED on a wired system phone.